Local artists pinpointed as potential users of Chapel Lane’s vacant buildings
Regenerating a historic part of Ennis could see it become an an asset to local artists and craftspeople, an elected representative has predicted.
Regenerating a historic part of Ennis could see it become an an asset to local artists and craftspeople, an elected representative has predicted.
Lack of progress on improvement works at the wastewater system at Cluain Ard in Kilmaley has been criticised.
An assessment is to be completed by staff within the Ennis Municipal District over access issues experienced by a family living on the Kilrush Rd in getting to their home.
Treatment of Japanese Knotweed in Ennis takes generally “three to five years,” officials in Clare County Council have stated.
Introduction of multi-person bikes across Ennis have been suggested as a way of “promoting inclusion” in the county town.
*Photograph: John Mangan Speeding by Spancilhill Cross is of “grave concern” to local residents.
Additional bus stops in Barefield will help in encouraging more people to avail of public transport, county councillors have claimed.
*Cllr Pat Daly (FF) & Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) both spoke on the condition of fencing at French Court. Photograph: Martin Connolly Timber fencing at the entrance to the French Court estate in Ennis is “an eyesore for every resident,” a county councillor has claimed.
Heavy criticism of Ennis’ train and bus station has been voiced.
Clarity has been provided by Clare County Council engineers that a crossing point on Francis St in Ennis opposite the Irish Wheelchair Association Shop is not a pedestrian crossing.